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“ALL IS WELL IN HELL” by Ben Rankin

  • Writer: Levi
    Levi
  • May 3
  • 1 min read

Ben Rankin’s latest single, “All is Well in Hell,” is a fierce, emotionally charged blast of early 2010s-inspired metalcore with a modern, DIY twist. Hailing from Canberra, Australia, Rankin handles almost every aspect of the song himself—recording, programming, and mixing the track in his home studio—proving that his artistry goes far beyond performance. Mastered by longtime collaborator Levi Russell, the final result is a polished, punchy single that punches well above its independent production weight.


Drawing clear influence from bands like Asking Alexandria and A Day to Remember, “All is Well in Hell” leans into gritty guitars, explosive drums, and emotionally saturated vocals. The lyrics channel the angst and isolation familiar to fans of the genre, yet Rankin injects enough personal urgency and conviction to keep it from feeling derivative. Instead, it reads as a genuine expression of internal chaos—a cathartic, melodic scream into the void.



The track’s real strength lies in its production. Rankin’s use of advanced plugins and hands-on mixing creates a wide, dynamic soundscape, especially impressive considering its homegrown origin. Every element—from the tight rhythm section to the soaring vocal layers—feels intentional and well-placed.“All is Well in Hell” is more than a nod to nostalgia; it’s a bold step forward for Ben Rankin, whose raw talent and dedication to craft mark him as a name to watch in the heavy music scene.

 
 
 

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